Monday, January 10, 2011

Korean Alphabet - Hangeul [한글]

Here is a list of consonants and vowels in Korean. There are 14 consonants and 10 vowels, and there are further 5 double consonants and 11 double vowels. (In addition, there are 11 final double consonants.) Please become familiar with these beautiful geometric shapes.

자음[Consonants]
= g
= n
= d
= l, r ( is a sound somewhere between l and r)
= m
= b
= s
= "no sound" when used as a first consonant, "ng" when used as a final consonant.
= j
= ch
= k
= t
= p
= h

모음[Vowels]
= a
= ya
= eo
= yeo
= o
= yo
= u
= yu
= eu
= i

쌍자음[Double consonants]
= gg Click on the link to hear the difference between the sounds of , and .
= dd Note the difference in sounds; , and .
= bb Note the difference in sounds;, and .
= ss Note the difference in sounds; and
= jj Note the difference in sounds; , and

More links: , , , ,
쌍모음[Double Vowels]
= ae
= yae (rarely used)
= e
= ye
= wa
= wae
= oe
= wo
= we (rarely used)
= wi
= ui

To know the names of the letters, please check this link:
www.learnlangs.com/RWP/Korean/

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2 comments:

  1. this blog is cute ;] well, where's the others ??

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  2. others? uhm you mean other lessons? uh actually... soon :) well thanks for liking :p

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